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|literal english=Pachinko Technique |
|literal english=Pachinko Technique |
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|english tv=Pachinko Jutsu |
|english tv=Pachinko Jutsu |
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− | |jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, |
+ | |jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Cooperation Ninjutsu |
|jutsu class type=Offensive |
|jutsu class type=Offensive |
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|jutsu range=Long |
|jutsu range=Long |
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− | |users=Naruto Uzumaki~~with~Sasuke Uchiha, Sasuke Uchiha~~with~Naruto Uzumaki |
+ | |users=Naruto Uzumaki~~with~Sasuke Uchiha, Sasuke Uchiha~~with~Naruto Uzumaki |
+ | |teams=Team 7 (Kakashi) |
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+ | |boruto=No |
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|debut anime=194 |
|debut anime=194 |
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|debut shippuden=Yes |
|debut shippuden=Yes |
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+ | |boruto anime=No |
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|jutsu media=Anime |
|jutsu media=Anime |
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+ | By using the [[Chakra Liquid]] that bound their hands together, Naruto and Sasuke stretch the sticky substance, and launch a golden statue at the target like a slingshot with enough force to knock them out. |
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− | Naruto and Sasuke throw a hard object at the opponent with enough force to knock them out. They performed this technique using [[Jako]]'s [[Chakra Liquid]] that bound their arms together as a slingshot to launch a gold statue at Jako. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * This technique gets its name from a form of [[Wikipedia:Pachinko|Japanese entertainment]] of the same name. It is somewhat similar to pinball. |
+ | * This technique gets its name from a form of [[Wikipedia:Pachinko|Japanese entertainment]] of the same name. It is somewhat similar to [[wikipedia:pinball|pinball]]. |
[[es:Técnica Pachinko]] |
[[es:Técnica Pachinko]] |
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+ | [[ka:პაჩინკოს ტექნიკა]] |
Latest revision as of 02:49, 21 August 2018
By using the Chakra Liquid that bound their hands together, Naruto and Sasuke stretch the sticky substance, and launch a golden statue at the target like a slingshot with enough force to knock them out.
Trivia
- This technique gets its name from a form of Japanese entertainment of the same name. It is somewhat similar to pinball.